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Professor Alison Mudge
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Alison Mudge

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Overview

Background

Professor Alison Mudge is a clinician researcher based in the large Department of Internal Medicine and Aged Care at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital. Her applied research focused on understanding and improving inpatient and post-hospital care for frail older Australians through coordinated multidiscipinary approaches. This has involved research and improvement collaborations with multiple healthcare disciplines (e.g. nursing, physiotherapy, nutrition and dietetics, occupational therapy, exercise science) and medical subspecialties (e.g. geriatrics, rehabilitation medicine, cardiology, vascular surgery, palliative care, anaesthetics, gastroenterology).

Alison was inaugural Clinical Director of the Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation (AusHSI) where she advocated strongly for the importance of implementation science approaches, and she has led numerous workshops and mentoring sessions in implementation science and practice including a seminar series within the Queensland Healthcare Improvement Fellowship program. She has been a Metro North Clinician Research Fellow and led competitive grants from NHMRC and MRFF. She advocates for clinician scientists and for authentic consumer engagement in research and service improvement, and is a highly respected undergraduate and gradute educator. She has served on the steering committee for leading Queensland clinical networks inlcuding the Statewide Older Persons's Health Clinical Network and Queensland Dementia, Ageing and Frailty Network, advocating successfully for changes to policy and practice to improve health and wellbeing of older Queenslanders.

Availability

Professor Alison Mudge is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Royal Australasian College of Physicians

Research impacts

Professor Mudge's research has had impact on clinical practice and health policy. Her PhD research demonstrating clinical improvement in outcomes with introduction of a structured multidisciplinary team model in general medicine led to a permanent change in the model of care that has been emulated in other sites. Her multi-site EJECTION-HF study demonstrated the safety of early cardiac rehabilitation following acute heart failure. With her multidisicpinary team she has led the development, evaluation and scale-up up the Eat Walk Engage delirium prevention program, now preventing thousands of cases of delirium throughout Queensland. The project she led through the Statewide Older Persons Health Clinical Network on "How older-person friendly are Queesnland hospitals?" informed the Health Minister's Priority Frail Older Persons' Program, investing an additional $30 million per annum in acute care for older Queenslanders.

Works

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130 works between 2001 and 2024

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2012

Conference Publication

Eat Walk Engage - impact of an integrated approach to inpatient care

McRae, P., Mudge, A. and Cruickshank, M. (2012). Eat Walk Engage - impact of an integrated approach to inpatient care. WILEY-BLACKWELL.

Eat Walk Engage - impact of an integrated approach to inpatient care

2012

Journal Article

Encouraging, assisting and time to EAT: improved nutritional intake for older medical patients receiving Protected Mealtimes and/or additional nursing feeding assistance

Young, Adrienne M., Mudge, Alison M., Banks, Merrilyn D., Ross, Lynda J. and Daniels, Lynne (2012). Encouraging, assisting and time to EAT: improved nutritional intake for older medical patients receiving Protected Mealtimes and/or additional nursing feeding assistance. Clinical Nutrition, 32 (4), 543-549. doi: 10.1016/j.clnu.2012.11.009

Encouraging, assisting and time to EAT: improved nutritional intake for older medical patients receiving Protected Mealtimes and/or additional nursing feeding assistance

2012

Journal Article

Improving hospital outcomes in patients admitted from residential aged care: results from a controlled trial

Mudge, Alison Mary, Denaro, Charles P. and O'Rourke, Peter (2012). Improving hospital outcomes in patients admitted from residential aged care: results from a controlled trial. Age and Ageing, 41 (5) afs045, 670-673. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afs045

Improving hospital outcomes in patients admitted from residential aged care: results from a controlled trial

2012

Conference Publication

Following-Up On Our Most Vulnerable Patients - a Retrospective Audit of the Post-Hospital Care of Medical Patients with Recurrent Admissions

Shakhovskoy, R. and Mudge, A. (2012). Following-Up On Our Most Vulnerable Patients - a Retrospective Audit of the Post-Hospital Care of Medical Patients with Recurrent Admissions. WILEY-BLACKWELL.

Following-Up On Our Most Vulnerable Patients - a Retrospective Audit of the Post-Hospital Care of Medical Patients with Recurrent Admissions

2012

Conference Publication

Understanding the interdisciplinary care needs of older surgical patients

McRae, P., Mudge, A., Walker, P. and Peel, N. (2012). Understanding the interdisciplinary care needs of older surgical patients. Australian Association of Gerontology, 45th National Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 20-23 November 2012. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-6612.2012.00656.x

Understanding the interdisciplinary care needs of older surgical patients

2012

Conference Publication

Cryptococcal disease: The impact of immunosuppression on clinical severity, complications and mortality. A 10 year experience at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital

Manji, A., Mudge, A. and Woods, M. (2012). Cryptococcal disease: The impact of immunosuppression on clinical severity, complications and mortality. A 10 year experience at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital. RACP Future Directions in Health Congress, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 6-9 May 2012. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-5994.2012.02779.x

Cryptococcal disease: The impact of immunosuppression on clinical severity, complications and mortality. A 10 year experience at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital

2012

Conference Publication

Supervising diverse student and trainee groups at multiple levels in high volume work environments

Brazil, V., Mudge, A. and Toombes, S. (2012). Supervising diverse student and trainee groups at multiple levels in high volume work environments. RACP Future Directions in Health Congress 2012, Brisbane QLD, Australia, 6-9 May 2012. Richmond Vic., Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-5994.2012.02784.x

Supervising diverse student and trainee groups at multiple levels in high volume work environments

2011

Journal Article

Exercise training in recently hospitalized heart failure patients enrolled in a disease management programme: Design of the EJECTION-HF randomized controlled trial

Mudge, Alison M., Denaro, Charles P., Scott, Adam C., Atherton, John J., Meyers, Deborah E., Marwick, Thomas H., Adsett, Julie A., Mullins, Robert W., Suna, Jessica M., Scuffham, Paul A. and O'Rourke, Peter K. (2011). Exercise training in recently hospitalized heart failure patients enrolled in a disease management programme: Design of the EJECTION-HF randomized controlled trial. European Journal of Heart Failure, 13 (12), 1370-1375. doi: 10.1093/eurjhf/hfr139

Exercise training in recently hospitalized heart failure patients enrolled in a disease management programme: Design of the EJECTION-HF randomized controlled trial

2011

Journal Article

Repeat six-minute walk tests in patients with chronic heart failure: Are they clinically necessary?

Adsett, Julie, Mullins, Robert, Hwang, Rita, Hogden, Amy, Gibson, Ellen, Houlihan, Kylie, Tuppin, Michael, Korczyk, Dariusz, Mallitt, Kylie-Ann and Mudge, Alison (2011). Repeat six-minute walk tests in patients with chronic heart failure: Are they clinically necessary?. European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, 18 (4), 601-606. doi: 10.1177/1741826710389403

Repeat six-minute walk tests in patients with chronic heart failure: Are they clinically necessary?

2011

Journal Article

Helping understand nutritional gaps in the elderly (HUNGER): a prospectivestudy of patient factors associated with inadequate nutritional intake in older medical patients

Mudge, Alison M., Ross, Lynda J., Young, Adrienne M., Isenring, Elizabeth A. and Banks, Merrilyn D. (2011). Helping understand nutritional gaps in the elderly (HUNGER): a prospectivestudy of patient factors associated with inadequate nutritional intake in older medical patients. Clinical Nutrition, 30 (3), 320-325. doi: 10.1016/j.clnu.2010.12.007

Helping understand nutritional gaps in the elderly (HUNGER): a prospectivestudy of patient factors associated with inadequate nutritional intake in older medical patients

2011

Journal Article

Pressure ulcers: effectiveness of risk-assessment tools. A randomised controlled trial (the ULCER trial)

Webster, Joan, Coleman, Kerrie, Mudge, Alison, Marquart, Louise, Gardner, Glenn, Stankiewicz, Monica, Kirby, Julie, Vellacott, Catherine, Horton-Breshears, Margaret and McClymont, Alice (2011). Pressure ulcers: effectiveness of risk-assessment tools. A randomised controlled trial (the ULCER trial). BMJ Quality and Safety, 20 (4), 297-306. doi: 10.1136/bmjqs.2010.043109

Pressure ulcers: effectiveness of risk-assessment tools. A randomised controlled trial (the ULCER trial)

2011

Journal Article

Everyone's problem but nobody's job: staff perceptions and explanations for poor nutritional intake in older medical patients

Ross, Lynda J., Mudge, Alison M., Young, Adrienne M. and Banks, Merrilyn (2011). Everyone's problem but nobody's job: staff perceptions and explanations for poor nutritional intake in older medical patients. Nutrition and Dietetics, 68 (1), 41-46. doi: 10.1111/j.1747-0080.2010.01495.x

Everyone's problem but nobody's job: staff perceptions and explanations for poor nutritional intake in older medical patients

2011

Journal Article

Recurrent readmissions in medical patients: A prospective study

Mudge, AM, Kasper, K, Clair, A, Redfern, H, Bell, JJ, Barras, MA, Dip, G and Pachana, NA (2011). Recurrent readmissions in medical patients: A prospective study. Journal of Hospital Medicine, 6 (2), 61-67. doi: 10.1002/jhm.811

Recurrent readmissions in medical patients: A prospective study

2011

Conference Publication

Food intake of elderly inpatients: standard hospital menus don’t meet nutritional needs

Young, A., Banks, M., Ross, L., Hughes, C., Mudge, A. and Isenring, E. (2011). Food intake of elderly inpatients: standard hospital menus don’t meet nutritional needs. DAA 2011: Dietitians Association of Australia 29th National Conference. Evidence to Practice: Not Always Black or White, Adelaide Australia, 26-28 May 2011. doi: 10.1261/j.1747-0080.2011.01503_2.x

Food intake of elderly inpatients: standard hospital menus don’t meet nutritional needs

2011

Conference Publication

EJECTION-HF: Exercise joins education: Combined therapy to improve outcomes in newly-discharged heart failure patients

Mudge, A., Denaro, C., Atherton, J., Scott, A., Javorsky, G., Scuffham, P., O'Rourke, P., Adsett, J., Mullins, R. and Meyers, D. (2011). EJECTION-HF: Exercise joins education: Combined therapy to improve outcomes in newly-discharged heart failure patients. Heart Foundation National Conference 2011, Melbourme, VIC, Australia, 17-19 March 2011.

EJECTION-HF: Exercise joins education: Combined therapy to improve outcomes in newly-discharged heart failure patients

2010

Journal Article

Timing and risk factors for functional changes associated with medical hospitalization in older patients

Mudge, AM, O'Rourke, P and Denaro, CP (2010). Timing and risk factors for functional changes associated with medical hospitalization in older patients. Journals of Gerontology - Series A Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 65A (8), 866-872. doi: 10.1093/gerona/glq069

Timing and risk factors for functional changes associated with medical hospitalization in older patients

2010

Other Outputs

Acute care in medical inpatients: risk factors, care models and outcomes

Mudge, Alison (2010). Acute care in medical inpatients: risk factors, care models and outcomes. PhD Thesis, School of Medicine, The University of Queensland.

Acute care in medical inpatients: risk factors, care models and outcomes

2010

Journal Article

The paradox of readmission: Effect of a quality improvement program in hospitalized patients with heart failure

Mudge, A, Denaro, C, Scott, I, Bennett, C, Hickey, A and Jones, MA (2010). The paradox of readmission: Effect of a quality improvement program in hospitalized patients with heart failure. Journal of Hospital Medicine, 5 (3), 148-153. doi: 10.1002/jhm.563

The paradox of readmission: Effect of a quality improvement program in hospitalized patients with heart failure

2010

Conference Publication

Outcomes of hospital care in aged residents

Mudge, A., Denaro, C. and O'Rouke, P. (2010). Outcomes of hospital care in aged residents. World Congress in Internal Medicine, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 20 – 25 March 2010. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-5994.2010.02186.x

Outcomes of hospital care in aged residents

2010

Conference Publication

Reducing delirious discharges: Results of a quality improvement program

Mausen, Catherine, Mudge, Alison and Denaro, Charles (2010). Reducing delirious discharges: Results of a quality improvement program. World Congress of Internal Medicine 2010, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 20 – 25 March 2010.

Reducing delirious discharges: Results of a quality improvement program

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